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Should we use animals for scientific tests? - Coggle Diagram
Should we use animals for scientific tests?
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Each year, it is estimated that more than 50 -110 million dogs, cats, monkeys, rabbits, rats and other animals are forced to endure painful experiments.
Animals are going extinct because of animals testing and more animals die of drugs from scientific tests them from hunting every year.
THESIS STATEMENT
Animals shouldn't be used for scientific test because it is harmful, abusive and unnecessary.
HISTORY AND BACKGROUND
Between 2008 and 2009 a number of animals were used for experimentation in Canada but in 2015, the Cruelty-Free Cosmetics Act made it illegal to test on animals in Canada.
the first animal testing was an experimental method for testing surgical procedures before applying them to human patients.
Animal testing started in the 12th century an Arab physician, Moorish Spain, introduced animal testing as an experimental method for testing surgical procedures before applying them to human patients.
2: ABUSIVE
we need too ffind out a new way to test medicine, drugs, cosmetics, and etc. rather than abusing then by injecting them with all sorts off drugs
it is not the animal's fault they are getting abused but it's our fault and the poor creatures don't deserve to be treated this way and instead should be running free in the wildlife.
Animals are forced to take drugs and toxic chemicals that they can die from.
3: UNNESSESARY
animal testing is wasteful because there is only a small amount of animals that survive these experiments and SO many animals die or get killed after tests
This is wasteful because humans don't have the right to imprison or harm animals and to sacrifice animals lives for some laundry detergent.
Animals have unique and important roles in the envirment rather than being mistreated by human for our benefit and not the animals.
1: HARMFUL
Animals are deliberately sickened with toxic chemicals or infected with diseases that they potentially will die from.
Animals such as rats, mice, dogs and chimpanzees are burned, poisoned, crippled, starved or abused during some animal testings.
There is a 97% chance of animals being killed after animal testing. Unfortunately only 6,286 animals have successfully went back into the wild.
SPECIALIZED INFO
Animals are used to be experimented on in labs for cosmetics, drugs, researching diseases and medicine.
97% chance of animals getting killed from animal testing.